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  1. The plains zebra live in the plains and grasslands of Ethiopia to South Africa. The Plains zebra has a V-shaped striped pattern. They have about 52 stripes on their coats. A Plains zebra can be 4.6 ft tall and weigh 700 pounds. The average lifespan for a plains zebra is 25 years in the wild and 40 years in captivity.

  2. The body-length of the plains zebra is 6 – 8.5 feet (2 – 2.6 meters) with an 18-inch (0.5 meter) long tail. The males are 10% greater than the females. The average weight is 350 kg (770 pounds). The Gravy’s zebras are slightly greater in comparison to the mountain zebras.

  3. They live between 12- 13 years, with around 2000 living in the wild. Plains zebra: their stripes are wider than Grevy’s zebras, whilst their ears are smaller and overall their bodies are smaller. They are more closely related to horses than Grevy’s zebras too. They are the most common species of zebra, with 500,000 reported to be living in ...

  4. Zebra Fun Facts For Kids. The average lifespan of zebras in the wild can be up to 15 years. When they’re in captivity, zebras can sometimes live longer because they have much easier access to food and there are no natural predators to cut their lifespan short! A group of zebras together in the wild is called a “dazzle”.

  5. 3. There are three species of zebra. The plains zebra, the mountain zebra, and the Grévy’s zebra are the three types of zebras that are alive today. Grévy’s zebras are the largest, weighing up to 1,000 pounds. The plains zebras can weigh up to 850 pounds. Their territory stretches from southern Ethiopia and South Sudan to northern South ...

  6. Leonard Lee Rue III. Zebras are black-and-white striped mammals of Africa. Each zebra has a unique pattern of stripes. There are three species of zebras, and they all belong to the horse family, Equidae (genus Equus ). The three species are the plains zebra ( Equus quagga ), Grevy’s zebra ( E. grevyi ), and the mountain zebra ( E. zebra ).

  7. Interesting Zebra Facts. 1. Their stripes are unique. Zebras are iconic for their stripes, which are actually unique to each individual, like a human’s fingerprint. Scientists have even developed a way to read their stripes like bar codes to be able to identify specific zebras in a heard. 1. 2.

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